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Art - the Modern Age era  

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Many artists and scholars do not know when the Modern Age era started and most likely when it ended. Most predict that the majority of the 19th century and up to the World War II marks the Modern Age. The modern period became one of the biggest movements in the Art history. It brought unique ideas and themes where people agreed and disagreed. Yet it is undeniable that the novel and original style brought a new breeze to the time period and to the new genre. As each century brought new life into the history of Art, here, I will be explaining the similarities and the differences of three sets of paintings drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, Jacopo Tintoretto, Nicolas Poussin, Francois Boucher, Benjamin West, and Francois Goya. Other than the fact that these artists have different painting styles, they all have similarities in how they included morals...

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